Newlyn, St Peter
s7. South aisle 2
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 1
- Maker
- Fouracre & Watson
- Main subject
- St Peter
- Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Dedicatee
- Elizabeth Tregurtha Leah, died and Mary Louisa Leah, died .
- Design
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- St Peter as bishop with book and keys (St Peter)
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- . Noss Mayo, St Peter, Chancel east. a. St Peter.
- Notes
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- Deaths of both dedicatees (three days apart) .
- A pair of windows (the other being
South aisle 3) to be inserted
(dedicatee given as
Miss Leach
), subjects the patron saints of fisher folk, . - Insertion, dedicatees, maker
the three Misses Leah, of Cliff House
.
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Location described as South Transept. Dedicatees were - South aisle 2, South aisle 3, North aisle 2, North aisle 3. Describes location of this window as South Transept. (no date given, probably during 1886); reports insertion of
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St Peter, holding the gold and silver keys and dressed as the (notional) first Bishop of Rome.